can make nothing of it
Unknown, Chinese idiom, Pinyin B ù D é RZH ī, means no way to know. It comes from the biography of Huan Tan in the book of the later Han Dynasty.
Idiom explanation
D: Yes. There's no way to know.
The origin of Idioms
Huan Tan Zhuan in the book of the later Han Dynasty: "it's hard for sages to say how to cover heaven's life. From below Zi Gong, I can't hear it. " Han Yu of Tang Dynasty wrote on contending for officials: "although we remonstrate and discuss it, we don't know what it is."
Analysis of Idioms
I don't know anything about it. I don't know why
Idiom usage
I've never been to Guangxi, so who has been the "senior adviser" of Guangxi government. Experience: newspaper in the slum by Zou Taofen
can make nothing of it
the lofty sentiments of fearing no hardships in the open - mù tiān xí dì
remarkable in talent and quick in movement - gāo cái jí zú
prick one 's own thigh with a needle to keep himself awake - yǐn zhuī cì gǔ
red beans that inspire the memory of one 's love - hóng dòu xiāng sī
give a vivid and lifelike description - huì yǐng huì shēng
a far-sighted plan that goes deep into the most probable changes in the years to come - jì shēng lǜ yuǎn